In this video interview, Morgan Curtis of the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, talks about incorporating evaluation approaches into sexual violence prevention work. This podcast series highlights innovative prevention evaluation work through interviews conducted with state sexual violence coalition staff at the National Sexual Assault Conference in August 2014.

In this video interview, Liz Zadnik of the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault, talks about incorporating evaluation approaches into sexual violence prevention work. This podcast series highlights innovative prevention evaluation work through interviews conducted with state sexual violence coalition staff at the National Sexual Assault Conference in August 2014.

In this video interview, Jen Przewoznik of the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault, talks about incorporating evaluation approaches into sexual violence prevention work. This podcast series highlights innovative prevention evaluation work through interviews conducted with state sexual violence coalition staff at the National Sexual Assault Conference in August 2014.

The NSVRC's Jen Grove and Annie Gebhardt describe their experience at the American Evaluation Association's 28th annual conference in this podcast. The central focus of this year's theme, Visionary Evaluation for a Sustainable and Equitable Future, was to explore new ways of conducting evaluations.

In this podcast series, members of the Richmond Area Partnership discuss their work to promote sexual health and sexual violence prevention in LBTQ communities. The conversation then turns to the concept of hate-based violence and how its prevention is an essential component of their work.

In this podcast series Sari Lipsett and Abby Sims have a chat about the past, present and future of sexual violence prevention programs with Max Greenberg, author of “Before Prevention: The Trajectory and Tensions of Feminist Anti-Violence,” from the recently released Advances in Gender Research.

In this video interview, Michelle Hall, Director of Transitional Living at the Oasis Center in Nashville, Tennessee discusses the importance of understanding the lived experiences of youth and their traumas from homelessness and sexual violence.

In this video interview, Michelle Hall, Director of Transitional Living at the Oasis Center in Nashville, Tennessee describes how to create and maintain trusting relationships with youth using trauma-informed services and the ways in which she also measures success in her work.

This podcast is from a portion of the SANE Sustainability 6-week online course that was offered by the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC). This course highlights ways in which to cultivate leadership and build a successful, sustainable SANE program.

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